We stopped in for lunch on a day that had us up early and pounding the pavement in the brutal housing market….which meant by 1 pm we were starving. Since we are sushi fans we thought we’d stop in for a quick lunch and we were satisfied. The menu is pretty extensive and the selections were served quickly. While it wasn’t the best sushi we’ve ever had it was very good, and the hot dish ordered arrived steaming with very good rice. No complaints from us - we’ll stop in again when back in the area.
Anniversary dinner, always a great experience brought some. We friends with who equally loved it!
I have only ever ordered takeout from a Wu's House. Never actually visited a location until this night. My fiancee and I brought our son here for a hibachi birthday dinner. It was a lovely experience. We were sat at a table with 3 other groups. The server was attentive to our table when needed, and our chef definitely showed our table a good time. The food was excellent. The only two downsides: 1) My fiancee noticed his plate was dirty when we first sat down. 2) After our meat was served (which is really the culmination of the experience), we were all pretty much rushed out of there. Mere minutes after we started really eating everything, the server was handing out unsolicited takeout boxes to everyone. Nobody at the table looked happy about it and we all just started packing up our food instead of really eating it. We had only been there for about an hour, a big chunk of which was not even spent eating anything as you wait a bit for them to coordinate drinks, orders, and setup when you're seated. All in all, we had a good time but I didn't care for how the night ended.
Birthday chef was awesome e
My Moma birthday first time going and she loved every second of it thanks guys you’re awesome!!!!!
Food portions were the best they have ever been, the chef was great and the food was fantastic
Arrived early for my reservation at 7:15, and was finally seated at 7:45. The manager asked us if we wanted to eat in the grill or in the restaurant, and we requested to eat in the grill. I didn’t want Hibachi, but I wanted to eat my sushi and watch the entertainment. Turns out that’s frowned upon. When the waiter took our order and I ordered sushi, he grabbed the manager and she got in my face telling me I had to leave. She said “I asked you…”, so I said “you asked where we wanted to eat, not what we wanted to eat.” She made a huge scene and demanded we leave the grill. We laughed it off, grabbed our drinks, then moved to the restaurant (which was basically a sad ihop booth). My wife ordered the veggie egg rolls, and fortunately I took the first bite because my wife is allergic to shellfish and the waitress brought us shrimp egg rolls. It was a disaster that amused us more than it probably should have. 2 sushi rolls, egg rolls, and chicken Lo Mein was $88. Why was it $88? Well, this restaurant has mostly a black clientele. Their other grill is in a rich white town. One of them charges an automatic 18% “service fee” on all final bills…the other doesn’t. Yep, they tax their black customers. That’s when the entire experience stopped being funny. Outside of the unnecessary rudeness of the manager and staff, and the poor service, this could have been rectified. But after seeing that they stereotype their customer base, and apply fees based on racial stereotypes, it is clear to me that they want the revenue but have disdain for the customers they serve. I would gladly starve before I give them another dollar. They saw a boring white couple that they thought wouldn’t say anything, but after a week of organizing my thoughts I want to make sure as many people as possible understand how this place treats people, and make an informed decision before visiting this restaurant.
This was my first visit to Wu's House and it was a mixed experience. We had a reservation for 50 people and told that we wouldn't be seated until our entire party was present. But when we got there, we were seated piece-meal and the seating was such that, they were going to seat my parents, whom we were there to celebrate, by themselves. When my siblings and I offered to go sit with them, there was an uproar of confusion that did not have to happen, in my opinion. However, once this was all cleared up, my Family and I had a great time. The spicy tuna and crab roll was ok but it a little mushy for my taste. The Hot and sour soup was very tasty and I really enjoyed it. I chose the Sukiyaki Steak and it was very good but a tad under-seasoned. Several people in my party noticed an off-taste in the noodles but the Chicken Fried Rice was excellent. They serve really, really big drinks! Many of my party ordered and enjoyed them a lot. I probably would have too but our server didn't even offer to take drink orders. We had to flag them down to get water. By then he, I just stuck with water. The leftovers are not to be believed! I ate my fill and took home enough food to last for three more meals. The prices for the amount of food is well worth it. Most if my party thoroughly enjoyed their meals.The table service was fun to watch and the cooks make the experience fun. They made sure to acknowledge my Dad throughout the evening for his 70th Birthday. I had a good experience but not a great one. However I believe in second chances and that anyone can have on off day so I am actually looking forward to going back to see if the service gets better. Overall, this is a really fun place to go with Family and Friends.
This was one of the worst experiences. The shrimp fried rice was disgusting. My food wasnt fresh. I order pineapple shrimp. The 18% gratuity is BULL. I have visit this location before covid and had a great experience. They are FIRED!!!! Lesson learned.
Absolutely amazing! Definitely sit at the grill! From the food to the waiters simply amazing and definitely worth the price. Will be visiting again.